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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Nov 1967, p. 6

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HOEK, Mr. and Mrs. Wiltiam, Heateiberg, at St. Mary‘s Hos UTWILLER, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, 6 The Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesdasy, NMovember 29, 1987 PINNINGTON, Mr. and Mrs. John, 205 Date Cres., Waterioo, at St. Mary‘s Hospiial, Nov. 21, GAENSLER, Mr. and Mrs. Udo, BOEGEL, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert, 220 Union St. E., Waterioo, at Kâ€"W Hospital, Nov. 24, daughâ€" 4 eSEA Oc en en nc & MOOGK, Mr. and Mrs. David, 442 Beyond the Frontier by P. Boâ€" Tamarack Drive, Waterloo, at hannan. Social progress and culâ€" St. Mary‘s Hosptal, Nov. 24, tural change. daughier. Ottawa Editor by C. Bowman. Experiences and comments. MILLER, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew, So Excellient a Fish by A. 67 Laurc] St., Waterloo, at Kâ€"W _ Carr. Natural history of sea Hecpital, Nov. 27, daughter. turtles. _ _0 0_ 00 0| 0 l ) . CARR, Mr. and Mrs. Davad, 55 McMurchy Ave. N., Brampton, formerly of St. Jacchs, at Poel Hosp:tal, Bramjptun, . Nov. 25, daughtcr. DIPPEL, Mr. and Mrs. John, 227 Forsyth Drive, Watcrioo, at St. Mary‘s Hespital, Nov. 27, son. SCHMALZ, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, $4 Mers~@@l St., Watorioo, at HOLMBERG, Mr. and Mrs. Marâ€" timn, 5 Amos Avoe., Watrslon, at Kâ€"W Hospitul, Nov. 26, daughâ€" ter. BYERLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Jc¢hn J., 154 ChelMord Cres., Waterioo, * at St. Mary‘s Hospital, Nov. 25, daughter. 4 â€" Parkview _ Drive, Peterâ€" borough, formerty of Waterboo, aet Petenborough Civec Hospubal, Kâ€"W Hospital, Nov. 23, son. St. Mary‘s Hospital, Nov. 26, VOTE SHEPPARD â€" A good Council needs a balance of different types of men. â€" They bring experience and maturity. IT NEEDS OLDER MEN â€" They bring energy, new IT NEEDS YOUNG MEN BIRTHS On December 4, let‘s have a balanced Council. Vote for those experience you trust, but also add to Council a young man of energy and new ideas. A host of non{fiction books o have been added to the shelves ‘ _ at the Waterloo public library. _Art of Making Souffles by F. L. Beinert. Tempting recipes, from appetizers to dessert. _ _ Waterloo Public Library Adds Nonâ€"Fiction Books ard Speck. i 'Di’et‘e.tic Foods by A. Bender. Selection of recipes. _ Resistance by G. Bidault. A political autobiography. | _ _ Antique Automobiles by A. Bird. A colorful chistory. â€" â€" Bitter Humor by H. Blackâ€" stock. A career as a thief. The Near East by J. Bottero. Early civilization. _ _ _ â€" Josephine by A. Castelot. A girl who became an empress. _ The West Indies by W. Cartey. History, politics, life and culture. Warrant for Genocide by N. Cohn. Myth of the Jewish world conspiracy. O o _ The Elegant Canadians by L. Creighton. The 1860s in Cianac!q. To Strong for Fancy by M. Davenport. Record of music litâ€" erature and politics in the Uniâ€" ted States and Europe. A Question of Conscience by C. Davis. A prominent Catholic theologian explains hi_s virews. The Spaniard and the Seven Deadly Sins by F. DiazPlaja A witty look at his countrymen. Free Trade Between the Uniâ€" ted States and Canada by R. Donnacott. â€" Potential â€" economic effects. _ Rousseau and Revolution by W. Durant. Volume X in the story of civilization. Born to Raise Hell by J. Altâ€" an. The untold story of Richâ€" â€" has a B.A. in POLITICAL SCIENCE from the University of Waterloo. He has an expert knowâ€" ledge politics and government. Mike Sheppard he holds a management position with a large Canadianâ€"owned life insurance company. ideas and fresh determination. Alderman in Waterloo Principle and practice. And Now . . . Here‘s Max by M. Ferguson. Lighthearted exâ€" pose of Canada‘s radio and TV. world pf art library. Ohampionship Dogs of the World by Sir R. Glyn. The finâ€" est dogs in the world. vist. Report on Mao‘s revolution. The American West by J. Hawgood. Truth behind the myth of modern times. . The Future as a Nightmare by, M. R. Hillegas. H. G. Wells and the antiâ€"utopians. Wiv a Little Bit O‘ Luck by S. Holloway. A lifetime packed with memories. _ _ o s Indonesian â€" Upheaval | by Hughes. A coup that misf_ired. a 6ccupied with Crime by Sir R. Jackson. President of interâ€" pol tells his story. _ _ Murder One by D. Kilgallen. Onâ€"theâ€"spot murder stories. The Mind of the Dolphin by J. Lilly. A new field of science inquiry. _ The Frail Ocean by W. Marx. Conservational talks of the sea. _ My 14 Months With Castro by R. Lopezâ€"Fresquent. By the forâ€" mer minister of treasury. _ The Lawyers by M. Mayer. Law and its practitioners in the United States. â€" _ Ski the Champions Way by E. McCulloch. An illustrated guide. _ _The Salmon People by H. Mcâ€" Kervill. History of Canada‘s West Coast. o ”(‘)fll:ganizati‘ons and Methods by G. Milward. A service to manâ€" agement. _ The Prevalence of Nonsense by A. Montague. Beliefs by which we live. Adlai Stevenson by H. Mulâ€" ler. Evaluation of a career. m’i‘h;”Fr‘;ench Novel Since the War by M. Nadeau. N. Eihott. Vancouver Island‘s West Coast e. by G. Nicholson. A historical e‘s Max by summary. Canadian Economic System by A. Raynauld. A general study. A Land Full of People by J. Roberts. Life in Kenya today. Restoration Tragedy by E. Rothstein. Form and the process of change. Twentiethâ€"Century Music by E. Salzman. An introductory study. The Great Conductors by H. Schonberg. By the music critic of the New York Times. ¢ Museum by A Schwartz Story of America‘s treasure houses. The Bishop Pike Affair by W. S.ringfellow. Chronicle of a hisâ€" tori¢ controversy. Pulitzer by W. Swanberg. Porâ€" trait of a man of genius. _ Dairy of Florence in Flood by K. Taylor. Story of a nationâ€" al disaster. Louis St. Laurent by Thompâ€" son D. Biography of a Canadian. land. The final days of World War IL A Portrait of All the Russias by L. Van Der Post. Writer and biographer view Russia today. Rhodesia and Independence by K. Young. The pros and cons of a tragic situation. Time is Short and the Water Rises by J. Walsh. Rescue of 10,000 animals from a flood. St, Clements Fire Hall Elmira Conestoga Woolwich Township Kitchener Market Building 1:00 p.m. WED. and THURS., DEC. 13 and 14, 1967 Waterloo Bridgeport Fire Hall Centreville Waterloo Works This service is provided free of charge by the Canada Dept. of Agriculture, Health of Animals Branch. All owners in the vicinity of any of the above places are urged to present their pets for vaccination at one of these clinics. FREE RABIES CLINIC Antiâ€"Rabies Vaccination Clinics for Dogs and Pets are follows Arena Lower Mall, Waterloo Square 1:00 being held in this area as Building MON. and TUES., DEC. 11 and 12, 1967 Garage FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1967 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1967 EDWIN R. 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